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3D Cutie Style Illustrations

3D Cutie brings soft pastels and chunky toy shapes with oversized smiles into your layouts. Use the style when interfaces must feel safe for kids and welcoming for caregivers.

80+ illustrations SVG & PNG Editable colors Commercial license
A blue gear icon - 3D Cutie style illustration
Soft Color Palette
Pastel mixes of pink and blue with mint keep kid-focused layouts gentle and never visually loud.
Simplified Shapes
Bulbous bodies and basic geometries read quickly, even at tiny thumbnail sizes.
Airy Composition
Generous spacing around characters leaves room for headlines beside buttons and a little interface copy.
Consistent Style
Uniform proportions and lighting make it easy to mix scenes across screens and campaigns.

What is 3D Cutie Style?

The palette stays in soft mixes of pink and blue with mint accents and creamy backgrounds. Rounded toy bodies and big heads work with smooth matte shading to mimic plastic figures and keep every scene gentle on the eyes.

Product teams at kids' startups and toy companies plus education platforms reach for this 3D look. They drop these characters into onboarding flows and reward badges, then reuse them on homepages and explainer slides.

For kids' products and brands

Kids' learning apps
Great for onboarding tips in language apps. Gentle empty states in early math games benefit from the same friendly tone.
Family dashboards
Friendly characters soften billing views and appointment lists on finance portals. Progress charts feel less intimidating for parents and caregivers.
Marketing pages
Use the style for hero sections and feature callouts on daycare sites or toy-brand FAQs that need a friendly tone.
Slide decks
Brighten preschool proposals and parent workshops with soft characters. Teacher trainings gain friendlier title slides when you reuse visuals.

What Cutie artists draw

Scenes focus on playful kids and toy blocks with friendly everyday objects like books or toothbrushes. You will also find simple educational activities and caring adult figures. Browse by tag.

Pick your cutest 3D mood

Comparing styles side by side helps you choose the right balance of realism, color and playfulness for each project.

A cityscape with buildings resembling keyboard keys - 3D Editorial style illustration
3D Editorial

3D Editorial focuses on narrative scenes with stylized adults and props, suiting articles and reports more than playful kids' brands.

10+ illustrations
Animated
Colorful ice cream and macaroon desserts - 3D Sugary style illustration
3D Sugary

3D Sugary pushes brighter candy colors and glossy highlights, creating energetic dessert scenes instead of the softer nursery atmosphere here.

446+ illustrations
A person sitting on a cloud with a laptop - 3D Airy style illustration
3D Airy

3D Airy feels lighter and more spacious, with semi-realistic characters and minimal props, fitting productivity tools more than child-themed interfaces.

43+ illustrations
Animated
A person studying with a laptop and phone - 3D Casual life style illustration
3D Casual life

3D Casual Life uses realistic proportions and muted colors, fitting workplace dashboards and adult apps where this toy look feels too childlike.

2633+ illustrations
Animated
A laptop with a video call and coffee - Hue style illustration
Hue

Hue brings graphic gradients and abstract people, working well for tech brands that want modern minimalism instead of toys.

133+ illustrations
A person riding a colorful rocket - Work Hard style illustration
Work Hard

Work Hard centers on focused professionals and office tools, so it matches productivity apps better than playful toys and children.

20+ illustrations
A person using a smartphone with paper airplanes - Folks style illustration
Folks

Folks offers flat textured characters with everyday diversity, working for human stories where this toy vibe feels wrong.

791+ illustrations
A swirling, colorful, translucent shape - Fluid style illustration
Fluid

Fluid focuses on organic liquid shapes and smooth gradients, better for conceptual tech ideas than concrete childlike characters and toys.

71+ illustrations
Free
A rocket launching from an open book - Chalky style illustration
Chalky

Chalky uses grainy texture and hand-drawn looseness, giving a crafty classroom feel instead of polished plastic toys.

92+ illustrations
Two cartoon characters with playful expressions - Cartoony style illustration
Cartoony

Cartoony exaggerates outlines and facial features in 2D, bringing Saturday-morning energy rather than this calm toy-shelf charm.

80+ illustrations
Abstract shapes and a bust figure - Morphis style illustration
Morphis

Morphis bends shapes into surreal, flowing forms, great for experimental branding instead of straightforward kid-friendly storytelling.

209+ illustrations
A woman sitting at a laptop - Lumiere style illustration
Lumiere

Lumiere uses dramatic lighting and richer palettes, matching cinematic hero sections where this pastel simplicity might feel too light.

133+ illustrations

Frequently asked questions

Yes. You can use these graphics in paid client work as long as you follow your Icons8 license. Paid plans remove attribution requirements for commercial projects.
On the free plan you download PNG files. SVG files unlock on paid plans, and you can also access everything through the Pichon desktop app.
You can absolutely mix styles in one project. Many teams pair this 3D look with flatter icon sets or UI elements while keeping licensing terms consistent across assets.
The collection currently includes 80+ illustrations. Icons8 updates illustration libraries regularly, so more scenes may appear over time as new packs ship.
Free use requires a clickable credit link to Icons8 wherever the illustration appears. A paid subscription removes the attribution requirement for both personal and client work.
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Start using 3D Cutie illustrations today

Sign in, grab PNGs for quick mockups or export SVGs for full control. Drop scenes into Figma or your slide deck, then tweak colors with Mega Creator to match your brand.

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